Our participation in the week of solidarity with Venezuela

Dear Sisters and Friends,

The Global Women's Strike, which has been actively supporting the Bolivarian
revolution in Venezuela, has been invited as international observers of the
Presidential Referendum on 15 August. In England we will be participating
in a Venezuela solidarity week which brings it together with Colombia, Cuba
and Haiti. We enclose the programme of events and hope that you will join
some of them, including the march to the US embassy and picket on Sunday the
15th meeting at 1 pm Hyde Park Corner.

There will be Strike speakers on "Creating a caring economy in Venezuela"
and from Women of Colour in the Strike on "Working with grassroots women
against the coup in Haiti" at the LSE, Wednesday 7-9.30 pm.

Our new video "The Bolivarian Revolution: ENTER THE OIL WORKERS!" will be
premiered on Saturday around 7 pm at Project 142, Leabridge Road, E5
1pm-1am.

See programme for times and venues of all the week's activities.

Here's to winning in Venezuela and everywhere -- Invest in caring not
killing.

Nina Lopez

www.globalwomenstrike.net

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Venezuela Week of Solidarity 9-15 August 2004
solidarityweek@yahoo.com

In Venezuela any elected official can be removed mid-term by a simple
referendum majority. This extremely democratic constitutional right (imagine
if we could've voted out Blair a year ago, before the war) was originally
suggested by President Hugo Chávez, who ironically will be now the first
person to face this test, on 15th August 2004.

Supporting him are the country's poor majority, who have seen their lives
transformed with new schools, hospitals and housing, finally tasting their
slice of the huge oil-revenue pie. Against him are the local elite who are
used to owning Venezuela, and the Washington warmongers who are used to
owning its oil.

In London we are holding a week of events in solidarity with the Venezuelan
people, and to tell the US and UK governments, who've already backed one
coup against Chávez, to keep their hands off Venezuela! Get involved now if
you want to help or find out more about how power to the people is a reality
and spreading throughout the world.

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

Venue for the week unless specified: the rampART Creative Centre, 15-17
Rampart St, E1 (off Commercial Rd, nearest tubes Whitechapel & Aldgate East,
buses 15, 25, 67, 100, 115, 205, 254). All events are free.

Monday 9th

Opening of Latinamerican Liberation exhibition at the RampART Creative
Centre, Whitechapel.

6pm artists speak about their visions of a peaceful Latin America, followed
by open discussion on the Bolivarian Movement in Venezuela, served up with
Caracas-style veggie-hotdogs.

Tuesday 10th

Cuba & Venezuela: two countries the US thinks have "gone bad". Rock Around
the Blockade host a day of joint-solidarity at the rampART.

2pm films: "Comandante" (Oliver Stone, 2003) plus rare footage of the Cuban
revolution.

5pm discussion & debate on how Cuba & Venezuela have liberated themselves
from US imperialism, and about the strengths & weaknesses of "democratic
revolution".

8pm mixing it into a social evening with authentic food and drink, plus live
jamming with Paradox, the Rub and drummers from Rhythms of Resistance. "It's
not my revolution if I can't dance to it!"

Wednesday 11th

2pm-10pm Exhibition open at rampART all day, chilled-out reading room.

7pm-9.30pm "Creating a Caring Economy"@ the London School of Economics, with
women from the Bolivarian Circle of the Global Women's Strike.

Venezuela has prioritised women and the poor with new banks, and is trading
oil for doctors with Cuba and food with Argentina. Cuba's state run economy
protects the vulnerable and promotes equality. Haiti has an economy the US
is proud of: sweatshops and death-squads. Hear from speakers on all three
countries.

This event takes place in room S75, St Clements building, LSE, Aldwych
(Holborn tube).

Thursday 12th

2pm-10pm exhibition open all day, screenings in cinema room.

Networking evening for the emerging "Pachamerican" solidarity movement.
Activists, campaigns and institutions come together for a joint-perspective
on the regional issues of war and neo-imperialism (and Washington's attempts
to "Africanise" Latin America).

7pm starting off with a report back from Colombia Solidarity Campaign on the
flashpoint region of Arauca, the river border between Venezuela and
Colombia. This area is known as the "laboratory of war" and with good
reason; it is where the seeds of wider conflict are currently being sown.

Friday 13th

"Media-Coup" in Venezuela, front-line in the war of ideas. 2pm-10pm
documentary and shorts screenings, including the seminal "Bolivarian
Venezuela: the people and their struggle in the Fourth World War".

Debriefing from Tariq Ali, just back from Venezuela, and round-table with
indymedia and the NUJ on the battle between community and corporate media
world-wide, from 7pm.

Why is the news from Venezuela the opposite of what's really happening
there? How did the internet, email & text messaging prove vital to defeating
the 2-day coup in 2002 against Chávez? What language can the solidarity
movement use to counter the right-wing propaganda, and what are they
planning next?

Saturday 14th

Proper Propaganda @ the European Creative Forum. 1pm-1am, Project 142, 142
Lea Bridge Rd, E5.

Prop-making for Sunday's demo: banners and puppets, screen-printing stickers
& posters, software skill-sharing and more. Case-study: "Boycott Coca-Killa"
campaign with the International Caravan who've just returned from Colombia,
where Coke hires right-wing death-squads to assassinate trade unionists.

Get your message across ethically with No Sweat and Funky Gandhi printing
T-shirts on demand. Premiere of new GWS documentary on the oil workers of
Venezuela.

Sunday 15th

Day of Referendum

Worldwide US Embassy picket to tell Washington: Keep your hands off
Venezuela! In London, we shall be ranting and raving from 1pm at Speakers'
Corner (come early for a picnic in Hyde Park) then 2pm we take our message
to the embassy in Grosvenor Sq. Speeches and an open mic, followed by the
presentation of a letter from victims of US imperialism in Latin America.

6pm exhibition closing party at the RampART with plenty of good food, music
& information. Plus what to do next, after the result...

download flyer/poster to print out!